The lottery drama "Lucky 7" has become the first casualty for the fall television season. ABC has yanked it from the schedule after two episodes that served up anemic ratings and little buzz.

In case you missed it — and clearly you had — it aired on Tuesday nights after two freshman comedies that are also struggling in the ratings, "The Goldbergs" and "Trophy Wife." Deadline.com reports that ABC will air repeats of "Scandal" in its place for the time being. Whether the network will burn off the rest of the episodes already produced is not known.

The show, based on a British series and starring ... very few people you have ever heard of, followed seven co-workers at a Queens convenience store/garage who hit the jackpot. In 2006, another lottery-themed drama, NBC's "Windfall," was canceled after 13 episodes.

Other shows on death watch: "Ironside," "Hostages," "Dads," and "Mom." What's your least favorite show of the season so far? Take our poll here.